Hair-waving device



April 27 1926. 1,582,244

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JEAN N. BRENNER, OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, ASSIGIIOR TO READY-SET MAR- ICELLER COMPANY, A CORPOBATI ONQ HAIR-VAVING DEVICE.

Application filed July as, 1925. Serial No. 46,552. v

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JEAN N. BRENNER, a citizen of the United States, anda resident of Kansas City, in the county of Jackson and State ofMissouri, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement inHairaving Devices, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to improvements in hair waving devices.

Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the device,"

showing the lazy bars extended and the combs folded, reduced.

3 is a full sized plan view, part-1y broken away, showing the combs andlazy bars in the folded positions.

Fig. 4 is an enlarged section on the line 11 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 5 is a cross section onthe line 5'-5 of Fig. 4c.

Similar similar parts inthe difierent views.

1 designates lazy bars comprising two'sets,

the adjoining'bars of each set being pivoted to each other by suitablemeans, such as eyelets 2, so as to swing to and from a. folded position.

3 designates curved combs disposed concentrically to each other, 4 ananchor comb, also curved, and having its convex side fac ing oppositelyto the convex sides .of the combs 3, and 5 pivot pins extendingrespectively through and pivoted in the eyelets 2, and each pinhaving atits inner end an eye 6. Each of the combs o and the anchor comb 4: hastwo holes adjacent to its outer longitudinal edge in which arerespectively pivoted two adjacent eyes 6 on axes atright angles to theaxes ofthe ad]acent pins 5. By means of this pivotal arrangement, thecombs 3 and 41: can swing laterally in the reference characters,designate.

eyesG, and. the lazy bars 1 can swing from the extended position, shownin Fig. 1 to the folded position shown in Fig. 3, alternate combs movingin opposite directions during such folding movement of the lazy bars. r

In the operation of the invention, the combs are first disposed as shownin Fig. 1.. The anchor'comb 1 is then inserted into the hair at the topof the head, and the combs 3 are first inserted when in the positionshown in Fig.1. 3 y The combs 3 and 1 are then swung laterally to thepositions shown in Fig. 2, after which the combs are moved lengthwise tothe positions shown in Fig. 3, which move ment will effect the foldingof the hair engaged into waves in which position the hair should be heldfor a few minutes to letit I After the hair has beenheld for the timerequired, the combs and bars are swung to the position shown in Fig. 1and released from the hair. The device may then be used to wave theremainder of the hair that has not been waved, in the manner alreadydescribed.

p I do not limit my invention to the structure shown and described, asmodifications, within the scope of the appended claims, may be madewithout departing from the spirit of my invention.

' .lVhat I claim is 1. In a hair waving device, lazy. bars, combs, andmeans connecting pivotally the lazy bars and the combs by which the lazybars can swing so as to fold and thecombs canswing on axes at angles tothe axes of the lazy barsto and from positions in which they willoverlap each other and lie flatwiseunder the lazy bars.

2. In a hair waving device, lazy bars, curved combs some of which areconcentric with each other and one of which has its.

convex side facing oppositelyto the convex sides of the other combs, andmeans pivotally connecting the lazy bars and the combs by. which thelazy bars can swing so as to name to this specification.

" JEANN. BRENNER.-

